Temp dip below coverline? 5dpo

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I know that a single temp doesn't mean too much, and you should look at the overall pattern of temps, but this morning my temp dipped below coverline and was wondering how many other ladies have ever experienced this.
I'm hoping and praying that it's an early dip due to implantation, and seem to notice some dull sensations near my left ovary at the moment, but am not getting my hopes up for anything...ok, maybe just a little..lol.
 
I have seen Non pregnancy charts that have dips (maybe the bean didn't stick) ... but I'm not sure it's a clear sign.. but G'Luck!! :)
 
I was wondering the same thing, I know that it possibly can be implantation dip:winkwink: I was in the 2ww last cycle and one of my ttc buddies implanted on 5dpo proven by her chart,pain that she said she felt that day,and yeah her +++ hpt 4days later:thumbup::thumbup:
But as far as I go my temp has been kinda weird this cycle it climbed slow now declining for the past few days:shrug::shrug: I'm 7dpo and 6days away from AF arriving:dohh: I'm so confused last cycle it was clear cut...
Guess its the waiting game again, could you ladies take a look at my char tell me what you think...:coffee::coffee::coffee:
GL TO US ALL AND LOADS OF:dust::dust::dust::dust: COMING OUR WAY...
 

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Found this on FF ..
What causes an "implantation dip?"

The term implantation dip is often used to refer to a luteal phase dip that occurs around the time of expected implantation (7-10 days past ovulation). While this pattern does not always result in pregnancy, the term is often used because of the timing of the dip and because this pattern appears with greater frequency on pregnancy charts than non-pregnancy charts. There are a couple of factors that may help to explain why this pattern appears with greater frequency on pregnancy charts.

The corpus luteum (which produces the heat inducing hormone, progesterone) normally peaks in its production of progesterone and then begins to recede around the middle of the luteal phase. In conception cycles, it is "rescued" when the embryo implants and then continues to produce progesterone until the placenta can take over hormone production.
Estrogen, in opposition to progesterone, has a lowering effect on temperatures. A secondary estrogen surge in the middle of the luteal phase may cause a temperature dip at this time. Indeed this may explain why this pattern also occurs on non-pregnant charts. Mid-luteal phase estrogen levels, however, have been found to be higher in conception cycles than non-conception cycles and this may also contribute to the greater frequency with which we see this pattern on pregnancy charts.

When you see a mid-luteal phase dip on your chart, however, it does not necessarily mean that you are pregnant. Likewise, you do not have to see this pattern to be pregnant. As long as you have intercourse in your fertile time, you have a chance to be pregnant with any ovulation pattern.
 
Thanks for that info Binksmommy, I tell ya I learn something useful everytime I'm on BnB...
So what do you think about my chart so far...
 
Thanks for that info Binksmommy, I tell ya I learn something useful everytime I'm on BnB...
So what do you think about my chart so far...

Hard to saw.. The temps are still fairly low.. I hope they bump up for you now that you had the dip :winkwink:

Your still early in your TWW .. I'm DPO 2.. so I'll be around to hang out with you :hugs:
 

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